Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
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Details
LumaVale keeps Minecraft familiar while making it feel more refined, atmospheric, and comfortable to play. It combines shader-ready visuals, fresh animations, connected textures, quality-of-life improvements, and carefully tuned defaults into a pack that enhances survival without overwhelming it.
Why play LumaVale?
LumaVale is designed for players who want Minecraft to look and feel better while still playing like Minecraft. The pack avoids heavy content bloat and focuses instead on atmosphere, polish, performance, exploration, and useful everyday improvements.
Features
Beautiful vanilla-plus visuals
- Enjoy a warmer, more polished Minecraft world with shaders, improved lighting, connected glass, fresh animations, enhanced food visuals, subtle effects, and carefully layered resource packs.
Huge draw distances with Voxy
- LumaVale uses Voxy to give the world incredible long-distance views while keeping performance smooth, making mountains, forests, valleys, and builds feel much larger and more immersive.
Quality-of-life improvements
- Build, farm, harvest, manage tools, interact with doors, view information, and explore more comfortably with practical improvements that make survival smoother without feeling overpowered.
Fair exploration
- JourneyMap is included for convenience, but the minimap and radar features are disabled by default to keep exploration fair and preserve the survival feel.
Lightweight co-op
- Play solo or host small co-op worlds easily with e4mc support, tuned defaults, and a setup intended for shared vanilla-plus survival.
LumaVale ships with sensible graphics, performance, resource-pack, and keybind defaults so new players can jump in quickly while still being free to customise everything themselves.
Pack Philosophy
LumaVale is for players who want a polished, cozy, visually rich survival experience without turning Minecraft into a completely different game. It is vanilla-plus first: smoother, prettier, more convenient, and more immersive — but still unmistakably Minecraft.


